Don't forget Mansanguan et al. study in Thai adolescents (13-18) Pfizer shot, n=314, lost 13 follow-up, cardiovascular signs and symptoms were tachycardia (7.64%), shortness of breath (6.64%)
palpitation (4.32%), chest pain (4.32%), and hypertension (3.99%). Seven participants (2.33%) exhibited at least one elevated cardiac biomarker; Cardiovascular manifestations were found in 29.24%
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36006288/
‘enrolled 314 participants; of these, 13 participants were lost to follow-up, leaving 301 participants for analysis. The most common cardiovascular signs and symptoms were tachycardia (7.64%), shortness of breath (6.64%), palpitation (4.32%), chest pain (4.32%), and hypertension (3.99%). One participant could have more than one sign and/or symptom. Seven participants (2.33%) exhibited at least one elevated cardiac biomarker or positive lab assessments. Cardiovascular manifestations were found in 29.24% of patients, ranging from tachycardia or palpitation to myopericarditis.’
I live in Thailand and recently saw the "shortness of breath" side effect in one of my wife's friends. She is in her 50s and after walking up a flight of stairs was gasping and had to be held up by her husband. The woman carries a vial of peppermint oil and sniffs it when she gets like this (since her vaccination). The oil does seem to bring her out of it, I guess acting like a placebo that calms down her panic.
And: “Reaffirming a positive correlation between number of vaccine doses and infant mortality rates: a response to critics” https://doi.org/10.1177/0960327111407644